

Much of his time was spent describing what he meant by cultural Marxism, but he never thoroughly explained why it was ‘objectively’ problematic. He said so much yet nothing at the same time. According to a student who chose to share their opinion anonymously, they said, “I must give props to James Lindsay because I did not know what his argument was at all. His discussion pointed out that there is usually an argument that occurs within a situation of faculty members when there is a miscommunication about how they each view diversity, inclusion, equity, and sustainability.Īn example of his statements can be viewed through student opinion. He expressed that UNESCO does not align with others, because people establish their definitions of what sustainability is.Īnother point Lindsay stated was, “Everyone cares about diversity, right? Well, what if it means two things.” He explains that there is the social construct of diversity, which is only structured through society, and the diversity that is created based on social equity. He also mentioned that he read an article from United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), in which he stated, that with the goals of creating a higher education focus on sustainability, the organization aims to have every educational class put a focus on sustainability, so that there is awareness of what it is, and how people can view it around their lives. He said that “each nation has their ideas of sustainability,” in goals of changing the world. His most recent book is called “Cynical Theories.”ĭuring his presentation, he shared his thoughts on critical theory through sustainability with the audience during the first conversation at the Levan Center. In his career, he earned a PhD in mathematics, and he is a cultural critic and author.
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Neugebauer finished with a season-best jump of 7.61m (24-11.75), while Stacy Brown finished eighth at 7.57m (24-10).Īckelia Smith finished fourth in the women's elite triple jump with a mark of 13.75m (45-1.50) and Darja Sopova finished eighth at 12.98m (42-7).As part of the Distinguished Speaker series for the fall semester, and in collaboration with the Renegade Institute for Liberty at BC, James Lindsay spoke on campus on Sept. Leo Neugebauer and Stacy Brown competed in the elite long jump event and posted two top-eight marks. Tripp Piperi also competed in the elite event in the shot put and finished second with a throw of 21.52m (70-7.25), outdoing seven pros. Jonathan Jones competed in the men's 800m elite run against seven professionals and finished fourth with a time of 1:48.91.


The men's 4x100 put up a winning time of 39.27 by Garland, Moore, Caleb Hulbin and Micaiah Harris. Daniel Garland finished fourth with a time of 10.30 seconds. SAC resources and services Get exposed to college expectations Strengthen your transcripts and academic performance. On the men's side, Marcellus Moore finished second with a time of 10.26, matching the No. Kynnedy Flannel finished seventh at 11.30 seconds. Junior Julien Alfred scorched the competition in the 100m dash with a winning wind-legal time of 10.98 seconds. Grad transfer Tyra Gittens started the day for the Longhorns in the Women's elite high jump, finishing third with a jump of 1.80m (5-10.75). Sac Relays against some of the world's elite athletes. 1/1 Texas track and field team closed out the Mt.
